Pete Holsberg wrote:

> > > /opt/bin/Analog: Warning F: Failed to open language file lang/us.lng: ignoring it
> > >   (For help on all errors and warnings, see docs/errors.html)
> > > /opt/bin/Analog: Fatal error: Can't find language file lang/us.lng: exiting
> > >
> >
> > I think it's self-explanatory, isn't it? But it seems to
> > be looking in the wrong location for the language files.
> > You should probably set the location in analhead.h and
> > recompile.
>
> Here's what's in analhead.h:
> ...
> So I believe this says that analog should look for us.lng
> in /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang
>
> Consider the output of "find /usr -name us.lng":
>
> /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/us.lng
>

Well, this may be a stupid question, but ARE your language files there? Then, does 
Analog
have rights from the current user to see them?



> I have a similar problem with the domains file:
>
> Analog: Warning F: Failed to open domains file
>   /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/ukdom.tab: ignoring it
>
> Why is it looking for ukdom.tab? It's not in analog.cfg or
> in analhead.h.

This has to do with the language setting in your config. If you want it to look for the
usdom.tab, set you LANG command to US.

HTH


--
Jeremy Wadsack
OutQuest Magazine
a Wadsack-Allen publication


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